I perform the same task by simply adding it to my:
/etc/rc.d/rc.local

freevo -fs

It is the last thing that runs after boot.

Sandip Devnath wrote:
> hi,
>
> I tried following on my fedora init.d
> /etc/init.d/freevo
>
> prog="freevo"
>
> start() {
>         echo -n $"Starting $prog: "
>         if [ $UID -ne 0 ]; then
>                 RETVAL=1
>                 failure
>         else
>                 daemon 'su -l sandip -c "/usr/bin/freevo -fs $OPTIONS"'
>         fi;
>         echo
>         return $RETVAL
> }
>
>
> This I just copy pasted from snmd example. Freevo starts, but there is no
> sound. I think OS still not done with full initialization so sound is not
> available for freevo.
>
> Did any one tried starting freevo as soon as system(linux) comes up.
>
> Sanid[p
>
>
>
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